The Florida Keys Education-Schools
With a population of just over 73,000 residents, the Florida Keys has about 8,300 students in full time attendance. If you’re contemplating a move to the Keys, there is an assortment of schools and programs within the Monroe County area. In the public school sector there are nine K-8 schools and three high schools. Among private schools you can find 27 assorted academies and religious based schools scattered throughout the islands.
The students within the Florida Keys educational system in general, have fared very much better than average on the FCATs (Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test - administered to students in grades 3 through 11) and other educational rankings criteria. In fact, the FCAT scores for Florida Keys students were among the very highest within the state.
Additionally, there are three college level institutions: Florida Keys Community College, Barry University (extension campus) and Hodges University (extension campuses) all offering various courses of study located in Key West, Marathon and Key Largo.
The courses of study include one and two year certifications for diplomas, vocational training and up to and including bachelors and masters degree programs. If one is interested in oceanography and diving, what better place to explore and study that science than in the Keys? Among the advanced course of scientific courses studies of study available are: oceanography marine engineering, diving technology and marine technology. For those out of school, there are numerous adult education and extension courses available for those desiring to further their knowledge and education.
The Florida Keys is an exciting place to learn and study for all ages and aptitudes. Certainly, it’s easy to find all kinds of schools throughout the country , but if you have a choice, why not the Florida Keys?
Monday, April 04, 2011
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